Barl - Barq

Barlow, John Perry. “Why Spy?” Forbes, 7 Oct. 2002, 42-46.

The author proposes the establishment of an “Open Intelligence Office,” with a goal of creating a “process of information digestion in which inexpensive data are gathered from largely open sources and condensed, through an open process, into knowledge terse and insightful enough to inspire wisdom in our leaders. The entity … would be small, highly networked, and generally visible…. It would rely heavily on the Internet, public media, the academic press, and an informal worldwide network of volunteers -- a kind of global Neighborhood Watch -- that would submit on-the-ground reports.”

Clark comment: The author’s “global Neighborhood Watch” sounds like a good way to get people thrown into jail for spying, if they are lucky enough not to live under one of the more repressive regimes.

[Reform/02]

Barnard, Richard. "Bad Luck behind Chopper Failures Prior to Iran Rescue Mission, but Did They Listen?" Defense Week, 28 Jul. 1980, 6-7.

[GenPostwar/80s/Iran]

Barnds, William J. "Intelligence and Foreign Policy: Dilemmas of a Democracy." Foreign Affairs 47, no. 1 (Jan. 1969): 281-295.

[GenPostwar/Issues/Policy]

Barnds, William J. The Right to Know, to Withhold and to Lie. New York: Council on Religion and International Affairs, 1969. [Petersen]

[Overviews/Legal/Gen]

Barnet, Richard J. Intervention and Revolution: America's Confrontation with Insurgent Movements Around the World. Cleveland, OH: World, 1968.

Petersen: "Critical of CIA and U.S. policy."

[MI/SpecOps]

Barnett, Correlli. Engage the Enemy More Closely: The Royal Navy in the Second World War. New York: Norton, 1991.

Barnett, Frank R., and Carnes Lord, eds. Political Warfare and Psychological Operations: Rethinking the U.S. Approach. Washington, DC: National Defense University Press, 1989. [Gibish]

[CA/PsyOps]

Barnett, Frank R., B. Hugh Tovar, and Richard H. Shultz, eds. Special Operations in U.S. Strategy. Washington, DC: National Defense University Press/National Strategy Information Center, 1984.

Wilcox: Eight papers from 1983 conference at the National Defense University.

[MI/SpecOps]

Barnett, Gary G. "MI Tactical HUMINT Team Operations in Kosovo." Military Intelligence 27 (Jan.-Sep. 2001): 20-22.

[MI/Ops/90s/Kosovo]

Barnett, Harvey. "Legislation-Based National Security Services: Australia." Intelligence and National Security 9, no. 2 (Apr. 1994): 287- 300.

Barnett, Harvey. "Moles Under Every Bed, or History's Greatest Hoax." Pacific Defense Reporter 13 (Mar. 1987): 7-8. [Petersen]

[Australia]

Barnett, Harvey. Tale of the Scorpion. Melbourne: Macmillan, 1988. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1988.

Barnett, Jon. The Meaning of Environmental Security: Ecological Politics and Policy in the New Security Era. London: Zed, 2001.

[GenPostwar/NatSec]

Barnett, Roger W.  "Information Operations, Deterrence, and the Use of Force."  Naval War College Review 51 (Spring 1998): 7-19.

[GenPostwar/InfoWar]

Barnum, H.L. The Spy Unmasked; or, Memoirs of Enoch Crosby, Alias Harvey Birch. New York: J&J Harper, 1828. Reprinted with additional material, Harrison, NY: Harbor Hill Books, 1975.

http://www.cloakanddagger.com/dagger: This is "the exciting story of John Jay's Spy of the Neutral Ground during the American Revolution. Was Crosby the spy featured in James Fenimore Cooper's notable fiction? This tells all."

[RevWar]

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